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| Question 620474:  i need help with this two part question we started slope and i am lost and getting frustrated. can someone help me step by step explain what you did.
 1.The distance of the point (1,5) from the line y = -2 x - 1
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 2.The equation of the line that goes through the point ( 4 ,6 ) and is perpendicular to the line 4 x + 2 y = 3 can be written in the form y = mx+b where m is and b is
 
 
 Found 4 solutions by  ewatrrr, Alan3354, lynnlo, Edwin McCravy:
 Answer by ewatrrr(24785)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 1.The distance of the point (1,5) from the line y = -2x - 1 -----------------
 This takes a few steps.
 The distance is the minimum distance from the point to the line.  That's the line perpendicular to the given line thru the point.
 y = -2x - 1
 Find the slope of y = -2x - 1
 It's in slope-intercept form, y = mx + b, so the slope is -2.
 The slope of lines perpendicular is the negative inverse, m = +1/2
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 Now find the equation of the line with slope 1/2 that passes thru the point (1,5).
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 Use y = mx + b and the point to find b, the y-intercept
 5 = (1/2)*1 + b
 b = 4.5
 --> y = (1/2)x + 4.5 is the line thru (1,5) and perpendicular to y = -2x - 1
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 Find the point of intersection of the 2 lines.
 y = -2x - 1
 y = x/2 + 4.5
 Since they both = y:
 -2x-1 = x/2 + 4.5
 -4x-2 = x + 9
 x = -11/5 or -2.2
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 y = 3.4
 --> point of intersection is (-2.2,3.4)
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 Use the distance formula for the 2 points.
 
  d =~ 3.5777 units.
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 2.The equation of the line that goes through the point (4,6) and is perpendicular to the line 4x + 2y = 3 can be written in the form y = mx+b where m is and b is
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 This is the same as the first part of #1.
 Try it, email via the Thank You note for help or to check your work.
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Answer by lynnlo(4176)
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